Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘PRESIDENT’S TRIPS SEEK TO REBRAND MARCOS IN INT’L COMMUNITY’

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

President Marcos’ recent string of trips abroad is an attempt at “rehabilita­ting and repackagin­g” his family’s name in front of the internatio­nal community.

A Makabayan lawmaker made this remark a few days after Mr. Marcos returned from Thailand where he attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) summit last week.

On Monday, House deputy minority leader Rep. France Castro said the President’s recent foreign trips were not really for the benefit of Filipinos, but for his family.

“The string of foreign trips is more for rehabilita­ting and repackagin­g the Marcos name in front of the internatio­nal community, rather than uplifting the lives of Filipinos,” she said.

Castro added: “By hobnobbing with the current movers and shakers of the world, the President is slowly trying to erase the corruption-laden and human rights violations-rife name of his father.”

Mr. Marcos’ father, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., ruled the country for two decades by imposing martial law—a period which was marked by human rights violations.

The President returned on Saturday night after attending the Apec summit in Bangkok. Days earlier, he attended the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit in Cambodia.

Castro noted the President’s remarks during the Apec summit where he raised issues such as food security, pandemic preparedne­ss, the environmen­t and the impact of climate change.

“He went to the Apec saying countries must prioritize food security, continue to invest in pandemic preparedne­ss and ensure the resilience of the global health system. But what is happening in the Philippine­s? Farmers still do not own the land they till and there is also rampant land use conversion of agricultur­al lands to residentia­l and industrial use of his allies,” she said.

She added: “The President also talked about the environmen­t and climate change, but government policies in the Philippine­s continue to exacerbate such problems due to large scale mining, deforestat­ion and making of mega dams.”

Earlier, Mr. Marcos also made state visits to Indonesia and Singapore, followed by a working visit to the United States.

In December, the President is expected to attend a summit of the Asean and the European Union to be held in Brussels, Belgium.

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